Intel and Foxconn partner to develop next-generation AI infrastructure
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Frank Schräer
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Intel and Foxconn have announced a strategic collaboration at Computex to jointly develop next-generation AI infrastructure and intelligent computing platforms. The partnership combines Intel's chip technologies with Foxconn's manufacturing and server-building expertise, focusing on new rackmount servers for AI calculations and AI-supported edge systems. This move is seen as a response to major tech companies like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Meta investing heavily in the AI arms race.
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